Barkley Expecting Some Flak

Chelsea midfielder Ross Barkley anticipates some hostility from Everton’s visiting supporters in Sunday’s clash at Stamford Bridge. The 24-year-old moved to Chelsea in January after 13 years at Goodison Park and faces the Toffees for the first time in opposition colours.

“I don’t think it (the reception) will be the best,” Barkley said in the London Evening Standard. “I’m not nervous, I’m excited to play against my former club and team-mates – I understand how some of them play, so that could be an advantage for me.

“On the day I might get a few nerves as it will feel a bit strange. I’m looking forward to catching up with some of the staff there who I used to get on really well with.”

Barkley did not play for Everton in the last seven months of his spell due to a hamstring problem and moved in a cut-price £15million deal, with his contract winding down.

He has previously insisted it was time to move on and make progress, and he has impressed Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri while scoring three goals in his last five Blues appearances. “I was approaching 25 and I felt looking back I could have improved a lot more (at Everton),” Barkley added.